Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1913 — Page 3
I GOOD RUBBER | I BOOTS TO BUY | I &K>ts I I nif n an< ? aC B°°ts I I Hall Band Snag Boots | I Let Us Show You lhe Difference I UK | Charlie Voglewede I
lUUHU>H»m;unmaiiinttntmt WEATHER FORECAST I ■aui»»;:::uucaunuaeamtntmHnS - Rain tonight and colder. Tuesday f unsettled and colder. J. F. Frucht* was at Berne today I on business. Dan Beery made a business trip to ■ Berne this morning. Vincent Smith made a business trip | to Fort Wayne tills morning. Miss Ruby Parrish returned to her ' k< iiool work jnar Monroe. | ■ ’ Ed Green made a business trip tu‘ Berne and Geneva this morning. John T. Leach of Fort Wayne was u visitor with friends in the city last evening. 'John Schug left this morning on a I’ tew days’ business trip, going from here to Versailles. Ohio. Peter Forking and daughter. Mi s 1 Eleanor, went to Fort Wayne this I morning where they visited with t friends. The Misses Rose and Margaret Con 5 ter returned last evening from Indian L spoils, where they visited with thei r ' brother. Herman Center, and family.
I n the bome oF Qwl’ty Groceries I frft Bi Come, Give Us A Trial Iff’* Ai'S Youthen will Declare ()u> r IGroceries the Choicest I ■nr~T?fWF/Tltfl Our Prices Fair 11* ' I ftlcst Obliging iou’il Find Us Anxious 'Io I Ever Striving Our Best | Your Wants to Appease ■ Black Raspberries can I Red pitted cherries can 05, 35c I Apricots can . . . 35c I White cherries fancy can an( ] 05c I Sliced pineapples can , . 12 1 2c I Succotash can • • ’ ‘ *jo & 15c I G-een and wax beans can 4 i-2c I Pure buckwheatflour lb I ” w,. pay cash or traddor produa- [ "Hower and Hower., r | M <tb of G. R tJ. IFM.SCIIIRMEYER | Praridint Co ' J I __J
! Miss Ada Hower returned t< Wayne this morning. Mrs. Theodore Lengerich went t-> i Fort Wayne tor the day, George Kinxle was at Linn Grove this morning on business. Daniel Baumgartner returned to his home at Linn Grove this morning. Mrs. J. F. Dailey and daughter, Mr-. Simeon Burk, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Miss Margaret Mills returned to her | school work at the Ft. Wayne Im-im ■ college. Mr. Ralph Mattox rcturm-d last evening from Rushville. Th y I visited there over Thangsglving v, hi* parents. Mi-s Glenys Mangold return"! ti . i morning from Portland, where she h ci been vi-itiug since Th mk giv ng w Miss Vera Reinhardt. Mr. and Mrs. ' ee Punter and Burdette, left this morning for t home in Jack-on, Mich. Tney vi-i i in Pleasant Mills with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lawton a son. Frederick, returned to tin r liofne in Kokomo after having ape 1 Thanksgiving with Mr. Uwton’a p ■ ent* in French township.
—- —M- ... -1,, John Schug of Beruc was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. c. j. Fogelgren went to 1 on Wayne Saturday on business. Dr. S. V, Hoffman was called to Linn Grove on professional business. D- A. Baumgartner of Linn Grove wks a btislnen visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Fred Brinkman of MUfcie was " s-m t of the Henry Schult* family over Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Thomas and Mis* Mabel MeCombie went to Fort Wayne Baturday afternoon. Il "’ Misses Edith ami Velma Ervin went io Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon for u visit over Sunday with their sister, Dorothy Ervin. Mrs. Roy \<>nls and children, Mary, Irene and Robert, of Blugton. were here for a visit with the Henry Stev<‘ii# family over Sunday. Miss Sue Mayer is on duty again at the Graham & Walters office after a several days’ visit with relatives aSldm y, Lima and Piqua, Ohio. io raise money for < hairs for their church, the I nion Chapel, ladies will hold a pastry sale next. Saturday in the Baker ,v Hower meat, market. Mias Rose Voglewede was on duty again today at the county recorder’s oflice after a visit, over Thanksgivin.; day and Sunday in Monticello and I Indianapolis. Mrs. I rank Marts and sister. Mrs. G. 11. Dimon, of Hartford. Conn., went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon tor a visit with their brother, J. L. Wag oner and family. L. C. Vanderlip arrived last even ing from Elkhart to loin his wife here in a several days’ visit. Ehe was call cd here by the Illness of her father. Fred Hoffman. Miss Velma Daniels returned this morning to Geneva, when she is teaching school. She spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her moth •t, Mrs Minnie Daniels, and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. V Mills left Satur day for Minneapolis. Minn, where they will attend tin; wedding of their sou. next Saturday afternoon. Mr. and I rfrs. Mills' will Im* gone about two 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Christen left thl 1I morning for their honie at Louisville. I Ky. They stopped off here Friday fori a visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. I John Christen, enroute home front I Kendallville. Mrs. John B. Kiracofe and daualt ter. Juanita, returned Saturday from Wren. (thio. Mr unit Mrs. Kirarofe I spent Thanksgiving there with the N I I Kir.u ofe family. Mrs. Kiracofe reI inainiug longrr. Mrs. W. 11. Fledderjohann returned I hist evening from Hartford city, where she visited with Mrs. O. I* Schug stm-e Thanksgiving day. Mr '• M. Henry, who was with her. stop I «d off in Fort Wayne for a visit. Mr. and Mrs Earl (). Burda of (Til I ago were in the city Friday eveiilnt I and Saturday <>n business and visit I ling with friends. While here they I were KUOtts of Mr. . Ripley Wright [ of West Walnut I The operation performed on Mm. I I it Fort Wayne Tuesday proved a sue I <•. s>. M. Ault returned home and re-i-oricr her to Itebe getting along •* well a- tun bo expected.—Bern© WK l.hildr u Were re« ntl> made wards Os I 111 hoard of children’* guardians hero. I uas obtain'd a divorce at Decatur thia I week Rhe '*••* prohibited from remarrying for two years.—Bluffton News, Ml Lillian Rhe. *>'<' >'“ M ,M * n 1 visiting in the city with friends., left lii w morninc for her home at Itlcii id and also to resume her school u- >rk Miss Rice formerly lived In re and I « daughler of I’rofcawur and \ p. rmanent cure for Miurelsia ha" e, w l>. <ll found, it I* 1 luiiin "I. Dr1 rv. v Cushing hau diwovered an ap I ~ , h to Hi,, tiouhli i-onie n< rve -it I ( ||, | W .of the brain. The plan of dlI hue till* nerve and p< riiiunviitl) 1 tiling the part which carries tlm wen of Ihiin *»» devieed by two SUT le.-on of tit'’ Uaiverrlty of Peunsylva•otma.ler la>wr report letter* ■ ur-iailed lor »• lhe D<eatiir; II ...tnilici lor I* unit Bak'r. Roocoe ',,1" Mr Etna Blair. IL G Elders, i; |mr|. e. 'lnf’S' GreiM”, Mr <. it" 1 iiuti hi >ofi. Mr IL Juhn. ou. L.I ■ 1 EonEd R.mfiib Harry it'tgk, i ' Mr' l'< rry Vim. ■ Mr*. <'• W.uU, it the hta *©l Mr# Streli 1 «i « lit . <»f« K’J”, m* i<m in . %t»if at » I'll iwf*' •M n | >ny otliri’f htMlg 1; ;..,; Mr. wl.«» ~l ,1,. |n;d miWvtn It' liH jvarIti <.l .t her tiri>t vote In lhe I | ,„t r'ferendum d" Uou l«re. IflU'i 1 1 e health and take* a kvictl ill r<''i in Mrat ludd Ua» uvj .....
~ . l<M . .. Miss Mayme Deinlnger was a Fort Wayne business visiter today. Ernest Merricn of Garrett was the guest of Miss Ellen Krill over Sunday. Miss Mary Erwin spent Sunday in Huntington the guest of Miss Ruth Sehn fer. John Weber, sr., of Fort Wnyne was hero today the guest of his son, John Weber, jr, Mrs. B. l.'hl returned this morning to Toledo, Ohio, after a visit here with relatives. Miss Corn Steele has taken a position at Hie Steele racket store dui|ng the holiday rush. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Z. Foster of Bellevue, Ohio, returned home today after a visit at Wren, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heaston returned to Warren, ()., after a visit at the T. A. Hendricks honie. Mrs. A. R. Bell has gone to Elyria, Ohio, for a two weeks' visit with her son. Hurry Bell and wife. Miss Genevieve Herllng of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here with her mother. Mrs. Helen Berliug. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth returned today noon to Fort Wayne. They visited at tlie Issai- Everett home. George Weber went to Fort Wayne I this morning, where lie takes treat I nient of a specialist forear trouble. Attorney L. DeVoss left this morning for Indianapolfa, where he will look after some legal business. Mr*. Anna Volmer and daughter Anna, left last evening for Toledo. Ohio, where they will inik e their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart returned to Fort Wayne. They visited with his mother, Mrs. A. J. Stewart at Wren. Ohio. Miss Sadie Moser returned today I to her home in Fort Wayne after a two weeks visit with her parents at Wren. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Booher left today noon for their home in Fort Wayne. Their wedding took place icre this morning. Mist Panline pohltneyer returned to j j day to Ft. Wayne after a several day*', visit with Hie Misses Amelia Welter j and Louise Brake. 1 Mi- Xaonti Dugan returned io th' 1 j Northwestern university titter spend ing her vacation with her parents. | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Mr and Mrs. Lafayette Ellis and I daughter left this nioriung (or Indianapolis. wherethey will visit with their sous, Rolland and Scott. .Miss Bertha Heller returned to In dianupolls this morning to resume hejd duties a* cashier in tlio autotnobih department at the state cupitol. T. M. Reid lett this morning ou .1 lew days' business trip to JPort!and.| vndersoti and Richniuiid in the interst of the Waring Glove company. *ilr. and Mrs. C. R Uhl and daughters. Jeanette and Ltlcite. returned to 'heir home at Toledo thia morning aft I | er spending Tlianksgtviug with the B. , J. Terveer family. Mrs. Albert Parker and son. Rus■ell l.owell and tnilte. Allen, returned today to their home at Monroeville. They vbtiled with her parents, Mr.anvl Mr*. D. V. Steele. <’. K. Fairbank* of Fort Wayne was an owr Sunday visitor with Hr. I’. B. Thomas and family. Ho I* <■» "Id friend and is row of ti.*' best known husiMsa men of Allen county. Joe Roy, former fiecatur hoy, wh<j*e wife was form* rly Mis* Freang of this <lty, Is listed among the leaders for two months In the Itisurauevt company ' for which he I* agent. Ill* name ap-js-ari'd on the honor roll of the In ur atice company In its paper which came to this city. Mr. CburlvH Morningstar of Celina, was here today, looking up old friend* .uni ac*iuai»t*n<’< Twenty year ago. vvhi n Mr. Morning tar lived I" | Blue <’re>-k township und wii ill hi I prime, he was one of lhe best men j ill the coiiniry und to«>d up in front ! of Hie fainoui' John L. Sulivaii for Ilin it round*. Fred Ladvlle. Hie iiingl<iaii. I* at homo for a few days rest, after “ long trip over thu vaudeville clft'utl of tile HOIItIiW l. Hi: wilt ti Utllie the road within a week. It b. likely that I iiu will give an cxliiidiiou a* the ! Crystal Hunter in Ihh- city on Thursday evening m« idaim am now bviie; mud" tor that purposi. Fred Hoffman. Hie will known con 'rmtor. who lias bum ill (wo wv k of | a< ittv nephritis, in gulnini; slowly and I >, i.terday was abb to ;it up In b**i.| I with tliu nuppoi’l •>( boh.h rfur th* first tint" since hi.> iRm . 1- '•* P'lted that he u til b' abb I" I' Up .. abort while 'V'fv day lumelortli .Hid that he w ill sum ifruduullv lu I iU« iiitth. I UR > ALL*- i lot*C. with good luiptov«'Ui< hi.'. < uigi* -of I the city "i Mani bfld. u < ily of ."< "o'l ■ people. Price and t* rum retuouablo. !—( hm Bruiullcid. Mull. Ih Id, (J. .Tit 1 I WAN'TEtP—To au plain uewjug Cull I ipitoae •*#. .7jU
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